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<blockquote data-quote="SuBXeRo" data-source="post: 400103" data-attributes="member: 553381"><p>that happend to me once i reversed the polarity. they cancel eachother signals outt and well for me i had no bass and just alot of pitter patter movement. the confuision would be at where the wires meet the sub. lwell for me i have svc subs so my left is always positive. kinda like that. but maybe your amp just isnt getting enough ppower mabye connections arent good, make they are bridged correctly or however u wired it pending on what kind of amp. it could also be box type</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuBXeRo, post: 400103, member: 553381"] that happend to me once i reversed the polarity. they cancel eachother signals outt and well for me i had no bass and just alot of pitter patter movement. the confuision would be at where the wires meet the sub. lwell for me i have svc subs so my left is always positive. kinda like that. but maybe your amp just isnt getting enough ppower mabye connections arent good, make they are bridged correctly or however u wired it pending on what kind of amp. it could also be box type [/QUOTE]
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